Feb. 15 - 21, 2018
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Elevated TTHM levels not considered an emergency, town officials say
Municipal water customers assured the problem will be resolved by June 30 by STEVE MANN
STOKESDALE – Stokesdale water customers were recently notified by mail that the annual average level
of a group of four chemicals in the town’s water system that have been linked to an increased risk of cancer exceeded the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency standard in 2017. In addition, the water system was cited by the state for failure to submit a required operational evaluation level report for the fourth quarter of 2017. The Town was informed of the
violations Jan. 26; the letter was sent to customers Feb. 2. The EPA limits the total concentration of chloroform, bromoform, bromodichloromethane and dibromochloromethane – known as TTHMs – to 0.08 milligrams per liter, or 80 parts per billion, in treated water. The sample location in Stokes-
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Training session to focus on council, manager roles Professor of public leadership and conflict resolution will be one of two trainers at the Feb. 20 session, which is open to the public by PATTI STOKES SUMMERFIELD – “Healthy conflict gives us an opportunity to express our ideas and learn more about others’ perspectives so we can come up with solutions that last. Working through conflict can make us stronger, more resilient, and more accepting.” So writes Peg Carlson, professor of Practice in Public Leadership and
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“Working through conflict can make us stronger, more resilient, and more accepting.” – Peg Carlson, professor, UNC School of Government Organizational Development at UNC School of Government and director of the Center for Public Leadership and Governance. Since Summerfield Town Council members have frequently been in conflict in recent
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A footbridge about 3 feet wide and about 10 feet long made from treated wood was built across a drainage area on Hole No. 3 on the disc golf course at Stokesdale Town Park. On Feb. 8 the town council voted to remove the structure, which had not been authorized.